Saturday 4 July 2015

I FEEL CHANGE IN THE AIR

The title of this post would  make you assume I'm going to talk about maybe my present state or my location.......................
wait for it is about  Nigeria my home, my country a place were i was conceived and bore to breath my first breathe; how do i describe her my words can't quantify her progress.

Many Nigerians who are into politics may dispute with me that she has no progress with the future they foresee her heading and with her current government on seat she is headed for a Crash. We can't really say that or can we? because we are not really flying a plane but ruling a country, so how would we crash if we all came together with the new government to help her progress.
Working together as a whole is unity, do we have that? i don't mean  to ask questions but look in to this; if we as Nigerians came together as citizens and not ethic groups or descendants of those who died during the Nigerian civil war RIP to Nigerians who lost their lives; i know its a scar they were brutally killed but i also do know that sometimes we have to pick up our pieces and move on and think of moving forward in life.

One minute of silence to this who died;

Don't we think their would be peace, the country would boost and more Nigerians would progress if we all just stopped being ethnocentric?
ok, lets look at it from this angle, why is it that Nigerians bond on football not thinking of the variations of ethnic members playing? your shocked right i know, so why is it that when it comes to political matters and issues of rulership everybody looks deep into the ethnic group that is running or ruling rather than looking into the candidate with the most potential and Zeal. I'm not implying we fault in our decision but I'm just saying that this time around Nigerians are really Lucky.

I might be accused  of speaking like this simply because i am on the winning side; it feels good to win though especially when you win with the right decisions but hang on a second.... Nigeria is also my country too.
I don't expect readers to understand what I'm about to say but I'm still going to say it anyway;
I don't think we love Nigeria like we love Nigeria.
I would do you the courtesy and explain, i mean we Nigerians as individuals love her equally.
Nigerians at this point instead of pointing and picking fingers should only come together and hope to our spiritual Guardians that we and our Heads are led to Lead us and the country in the right path for Change.